This made-for-TV movie features two previously unproduced stories written by Rod Serling for his groundbreaking anthology series The Twilight Zone, and adapted by Richard Matheson, one of Serling’s frequent collaborators on the show. In “The Theater,” a woman (Amy Irving) who frequents a neighborhood movie theater discovers her own life is starting to appear on the screen, and she’s more than a bit concerned about how the ending is panning out. In “Where the Dead Are,” Dr. Benjamin Ramsey (Patrick Bergin) loses a patient during an operation in 1868. Later, he discovers that the man suffered head injuries years before that by all rights should have killed him. While trying to learn the truth about his mysterious patient, Ramsey encounters Dr. Jeremy Wheaton (Jack Palance) who makes a most remarkable medical discovery. The Twilight Zone: Rod Serling’s Lost Classics first aired in the United States on May 19, 1994., Two stories found and filmed after the author’s death: 1. A moviegoer (Amy Irving) sees her future reflected on the silver screen. 2. A reclusive doctor (Jack Palance) finds a way to cheat death. Ramsey: Patrick Bergin. Jim: Gary Cole. Susan: Jenna Stern. Narrator: James Earl Jones. Maureen: Julia Campbell. Dr. Ames: Peter McRobbie. Perkins: Bill Bolender. Flannagan: Malachy McCourt. Magistrate: Richard K. Olsen. Directed by Robert Markowitz.
Q&A :
Q: Who are the main cast members in “Twilight Zone: Rod Serling’s Lost Classics ” ?
A: The main cast includes Jack Palance,Amy Irving,Patrick Bergin,Gary Cole,Jenna Stern,Julia Campbell,Peter McRobbie,Bill Bolender,Malachy McCourt,Richard K. Olsen,Chris O’Neill,James Earl Jones.
Q: When Did the “Twilight Zone: Rod Serling’s Lost Classics” Released?
A: The Movie “Twilight Zone: Rod Serling’s Lost Classics” originally aired on and released in the year of 1994.
Q: What Languages are available to watch “Twilight Zone: Rod Serling’s Lost Classics” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.
Q: Where to watch “Twilight Zone: Rod Serling’s Lost Classics” ?
A: “Twilight Zone: Rod Serling’s Lost Classics” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.